Barbados

Barbados

Barbados is a Swedish dansband, formed in 1992, who have had several Swedish chart successes. The band, with lead singer Magnus Carlsson, became widely known after their second place in Melodifestivalen 2000. The band has replaced lead singer three times.

People died in Barbados (First 49 people) - Page 0

Jacob Bradbury

Jacob Bradbury


James Colleton

James Colleton

Former Governor of South Carolina

Emanuel Howe, 2nd Viscount Howe

Emanuel Howe, 2nd Viscount Howe

Politician

Sir John Alleyne, 1st Baronet

Sir John Alleyne, 1st Baronet

Politician

Alfred Mendes

Alfred Mendes

Trinidadian novelist

Clyde Walcott

Clyde Walcott

Cricketer

Ricardo da Force

Ricardo da Force

Vocalist

Mahadai Das

Mahadai Das

Guyanese poet

Togo D. West Jr.

Togo D. West Jr.

Former United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs

Oliver Messel

Oliver Messel


Samuel Jackman Prescod

Samuel Jackman Prescod


Hugh Springer

Hugh Springer

General

Ralph A. Dungan

Ralph A. Dungan

Diplomat

Hugh Gordon Cummins

Hugh Gordon Cummins

Barbadian Politician

Gilbert Thomas Carter

Gilbert Thomas Carter


Arleigh Winston Scott

Arleigh Winston Scott


Cynthia Rosalina La Touche

Cynthia Rosalina La Touche

Benny Andersen's wife

Cynthia Rosalina La Touche Andersen

Cynthia Rosalina La Touche Andersen

Benny Andersen's wife

Robert Feke

Robert Feke

American painter

John Yeamans

John Yeamans

Political leader

Iris Bannochie

Iris Bannochie


Jacqueline Harding

Jacqueline Harding

Bob Monkhouse's wife

Everton Weekes

Everton Weekes

Cricketer

Alfred Mendes

Alfred Mendes

Trinidadian novelist

Deighton Lisle Ward

Deighton Lisle Ward

Politician

Denis Atkinson

Denis Atkinson

Cricketer

David Holford

David Holford

Cricketer

Gordon Avil

Gordon Avil

American cinematographer

Kamau Brathwaite

Kamau Brathwaite

Barbadian poet

Emanuel Howe, 2nd Viscount Howe

Emanuel Howe, 2nd Viscount Howe

Politician

David de Caires

David de Caires

Editor

Leila Locke

Leila Locke

Guyanese artist

James Colleton

James Colleton

Former Governor of South Carolina

Jacob Bradbury

Jacob Bradbury


Carlyon Bellairs

Carlyon Bellairs

Former Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom

John Allen Clark

John Allen Clark

Former CEO of Plessey

Malcolm Marshall

Malcolm Marshall

Barbadian cricketer

Ken Barrington

Ken Barrington

English cricketer

Max Eastman

Max Eastman

American writer

Arthur Lewis

Arthur Lewis

Economist

Keith Boyce

Keith Boyce

Cricketer

Tony Cozier

Tony Cozier

Barbadian journalist

Jackie Opel

Jackie Opel

Barbadian singer

Nita Barrow

Nita Barrow


George Baylor

George Baylor


Matheson Lang

Matheson Lang

Canadian film actor

Harold Bernard St. John

Harold Bernard St. John

Former Prime Minister of Barbados

W. Arthur Lewis

W. Arthur Lewis

Economist

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